-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师的观点总结如下: ROKU公布了2026年第一季度每股收益为0.57美元,高于市场普遍预期的0.35美元。总营收为12.5亿美元,同比增长22%,主要得益于平台业务的强劲增长,同比增长28%至11.3亿美元(占总营收的91%)。我们认为,ROKU专注于提升Roku用户体验和内容发现的战略使其占据了有利地位,Roku频道已成为该平台上用户参与度第二高的应用,ROKU在美国、加拿大和墨西哥均保持了其流媒体平台第一的地位,这些都证明了这一点。管理层上调了2026年业绩预期,预计总营收将达到55.35亿美元,平台营收同比增长约21%至50亿美元,平台毛利率将达到51%-52%区间的高端。我们相信,在强劲的广告收入(同比增长27%至6.127亿美元)和卓越的订阅收入(同比增长30%至5.185亿美元)的支撑下,Roku已做好持续增长的充分准备。公司资产负债表稳健,拥有16亿美元现金,零负债,并重申了其到2028年实现10亿美元自由现金流的长期目标。
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